SURVEY: Experiences of LGBT Survivors of Domestic Abuse

SURVEY: Experiences of LGBT Survivors of Domestic Abuse

Roar – because silence is deadly

The purpose of this survey is to learn from lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* survivors of domestic abuse, what the lived experience of domestic violence is like, if or when you tried to find help, support advice or accommodation. We want to hear about what organisations and services do well and what needs improvement. We want to identify the barriers for getting help. We need to know where they exist and what the consequences are when survivors are faced with those barriers.

LGBT* people are diverse and different in many ways but the one thing we all deserve is equality, dignity and respect when we are most vulnerable. We hope this survey will find good examples of this happening but we have an inkling that all might not rosy, the other side of the rainbow.